Enthusiasm
Polly Shulman
Puffin
c/o Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
345 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
ISBN 9780142409350, $7.99, http://us.penguingroup.com
Cinderella meets Jane Austen. Young Julie Lefkowitz has an
enthusiastic friend (Ashleigh Rossi) who jumps from one craze to the
next. And this time it's something Julie likes too: Pride and
Prejudice. But as usual Ashleigh takes it to a whole new level. Wearing
an old dress and talking as though she just popped out of a Jane Austen
novel, Ashleigh convinces Julie to crash a party at an all-boys'
prep school in search of heroes. But, as in all great plans, there are
also problems--especially when both girls fall for the same guy, young
and handsome Grandison Parr. In the end Julie has to choose between love
and loyalty in this comical book titled "Enthusiasm."
Polly Shulman is a very impressive author. The storyline and
characters for "Enthusiasm" are excellent. I will admit I
would normally not read a book such as "Enthusiasm." But,
"Enthusiasm" is a book that has a sort of comedic lilt to it
that everyone will love. I also am impressed the way Polly Shulman
presents the characters in "Enthusiasm." Every character kind
of has his, or her, own back story. I am now very interested in seeing
what else will come from this inventive author.
I think this book is definitely for any reader 14-years or older,
especially if you like a romantic comedy. But it might be more so for
girls. It will even teach kids about being loyal to your friends; know
matter how crazy their schemes are. After you start reading
"Enthusiasm," you will soon realize why it is called
"Enthusiasm." What I like is that it also has an ulterior
motive--it can also be used for an exercise in reading comprehension
because there are discussion questions in the back of the book.
I personally like "Enthusiasm"--it kind of has a twist on
"Cinderella Story" (Hilary Duff), without the whole lose your
cell phone thing. I don't want to copy anybody but I think School
Library Journal's quote "A charming romantic comedy!"
fits "Enthusiasm" perfectly, without overdoing it. I think
what sets "Enthusiasm" apart from other books is that it kind
of takes a bit of Jane Austen's novel "Pride and
Prejudice" and mixes it up with a kind of comedic fairytale. But,
of course, it adds a 15-year-old enthusiast to top it off.
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